I spoke too soon, the control-alt-left-arrow or control-alt-right-arrow
to switch workspaces when you have an x2go client in them works sometimes. It seems to initially not work, but when you use control-alt-m to minimimize, after it's restored, then the other keys work. This is under Ubuntu with a Matédesktop.
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Hi Robert,
On So 05 Apr 2015 05:52:38 CEST, Robert Dinse wrote:
I spoke too soon, the control-alt-left-arrow or control-alt-right-arrow to switch workspaces when you have an x2go client in them works sometimes. It seems to initially not work, but when you use control-alt-m to minimimize, after it's restored, then the other keys work. This is under Ubuntu with a Matédesktop.
Please file a bug against package "nxagent" on X2Go BTS [1]. Please
explain everything from scratch, so that we have the full bug
description in the bug.
Please also dump any other issue you experience via X2Go BTS. Thanks.
Mike
[1] http://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/wiki:bugs
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On 05.04.2015 05:52 AM, Robert Dinse wrote:
I spoke too soon, the control-alt-left-arrow or
control-alt-right-arrow to switch workspaces when you have an x2go client in them works sometimes. It seems to initially not work, but when you use control-alt-m to minimimize, after it's restored, then the other keys work. This is under Ubuntu with a Matédesktop.
Not sure why it would start to work after minimizing, but here's the thing: Ctrl-Alt-Arrow is used for moving the viewport in an unscaled session that is bigger than your window. Thus, those shortcuts are generally captured by nxagent.
What you could try is deleting them out of /etc/nxagent/keystrokes.cfg (after making a backup of course.)
Actually, taking a look at our default configuration, we do *weird **** there anyway.
Ctrl-Shift-Alt-Left, Ctrl-Alt-Right, Ctrl-Alt-Up, Ctrl-Alt-Down
That's inconsistent. I'll have to fix that, probably by adding Shift to the other three.
Anyway, in the meantime, feel free to add Shift="1" to the other three keystrokes.
Please tell me if that works.
Mihai
Actually it's inconsistent on this end altogether, it doesn't ALWAYS
do it after minimizing, I haven't been able to figure out what the common factor is, yet.
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On Fri, 10 Apr 2015, Mihai Moldovan wrote:
Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2015 02:05:07 +0200 From: Mihai Moldovan <ionic@ionic.de> To: Robert Dinse <nanook@eskimo.com>, "x2go-user@lists.x2go.org" <x2go-user@lists.x2go.org> Subject: Re: [X2Go-User] WorkSpace Switching
On 05.04.2015 05:52 AM, Robert Dinse wrote:
I spoke too soon, the control-alt-left-arrow or
control-alt-right-arrow to switch workspaces when you have an x2go client in them works sometimes. It seems to initially not work, but when you use control-alt-m to minimimize, after it's restored, then the other keys work. This is under Ubuntu with a Matédesktop.
Not sure why it would start to work after minimizing, but here's the thing: Ctrl-Alt-Arrow is used for moving the viewport in an unscaled session that is bigger than your window. Thus, those shortcuts are generally captured by nxagent.
What you could try is deleting them out of /etc/nxagent/keystrokes.cfg (after making a backup of course.)
Actually, taking a look at our default configuration, we do *weird **** there anyway.
Ctrl-Shift-Alt-Left, Ctrl-Alt-Right, Ctrl-Alt-Up, Ctrl-Alt-Down
That's inconsistent. I'll have to fix that, probably by adding Shift to the other three.
Anyway, in the meantime, feel free to add Shift="1" to the other three keystrokes.
Please tell me if that works.
Mihai